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The connection between sleep and Alzheimer’s disease has been a topic of interest among researchers. A study published in 2023 explored the impact of using sleeping pills, specifically suvorexant, on the build-up of toxic proteins in the brain. The study conducted by researchers from Washington University in St. Louis found that taking suvorexant for two
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When it comes to discussions about the human papillomavirus (HPV), the focus usually centers around its link to cervical cancer in women. However, recent research from Argentina has shed light on the impact of HPV on male fertility. Studies conducted on semen samples from 205 adult males revealed a concerning correlation between high-risk strains of
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The Australian government has recently released voluntary artificial intelligence (AI) safety standards, emphasizing the importance of building trust in this fast-growing technology. However, the question arises: why do people need to trust AI in the first place? AI systems operate on vast data sets using complex mathematics that are beyond the comprehension of most individuals.
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The world of technology is constantly evolving, and researchers are always on the lookout for materials that can revolutionize electronic components. Two-dimensional (2D) semiconducting materials have emerged as a promising candidate due to their distinct optoelectronic properties. These materials offer advantages such as ultra-thinness and tunability, making them highly sought after for the development of
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Researchers at ETH Zurich have recently made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of wave propagation, allowing sound waves to travel in only one direction. This innovative breakthrough opens up new possibilities for technical applications involving electromagnetic waves, where unidirectional wave travel is essential. Conventional water, light, and sound waves propagate in both forward and
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The events that unfolded in early August 2022 along the Oder River in Germany sent shockwaves through the environmental science community. Tons of dead fish, mussels, and snails were discovered floating on the river, revealing the devastating impact of an environmental disaster. The cause of this catastrophe was quickly identified as a deadly combination of
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In a recent study published in Science Advances, Hayato Goto, from the RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing in Japan, introduced a groundbreaking quantum error correction method known as “many-hypercube codes.” This innovative approach carries the potential to revolutionize the field of quantum computing by offering highly efficient error corrections, paving the way for fault-tolerant quantum
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The debate surrounding the correlation between serotonin and depression has been ongoing for years. Recently, a team of researchers from China has made significant progress in this area by developing a highly sensitive and selective fluorescent probe for imaging processes related to serotonin. This breakthrough, discussed in their paper published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition,
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The recent engine fire on a Cathay Pacific Airbus A350 has prompted the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to require inspections on a specific part of the A350 fleet. Rolls-Royce, the manufacturer of the engines on Cathay Pacific’s A350s, confirmed the launch of a one-time precautionary engine inspection program in cooperation with the EASA. The
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The summer of 2024 has been reported as the hottest on record by European climate service Copernicus. This news comes as no surprise, considering that the previous record was set just last year. The continuous rise in temperatures and extreme weather events is a clear indication of the impact of human-caused climate change on our
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Solar sails have been hailed as an innovative propulsion technique that uses sunlight to generate thrust. The concept is based on the transfer of momentum from photons of light to the sail, resulting in the acceleration of the spacecraft. Despite the relatively low levels of thrust produced, when applied continuously over time, solar sails can
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In the realm of material science, the innovation of the “Up-Down Approach” is shaking up the way metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are designed. For years, researchers have relied on either a bottom-up or top-down approach when creating MOFs. The bottom-up method involves selecting the metal clusters and ligands first, while the top-down method starts with a
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Water quality has always been a major concern for consumers, especially in light of recent reports about chemical contamination in drinking water. In an effort to address these concerns, a team of water technicians at SimpleLab conducted a study to test the chemical levels in water samples collected from various sources in the San Francisco
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